On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Jeff Templon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not really practical. WNs on a private subnet with outbound IP thru
> NAT. SE, CE need inbound IP so they go on a different subnet. You can
> probably do it via a single subnet but I would not want to be the person
> managing the router rules in that case :(
The route (ahem) we were going to take was to multi-home the service
nodes, "spoofing" their FQDNs to their private addresses in the /etc/hosts
on all the WNs.
Is there a flaw in that cunning plan we've missed? (Would it work for
RFIO?)
Thanks
Henry
> Dan Schrager wrote:
> > I would put ALL host in the same private network...
> >
> > Massimo Biasotto wrote:
> >
> >> In our site we have all WNs on a private subnet and in order to
> >> allow them to access the SE via rfio we had to create on the
> >> server the file /etc/shift.localhost.
> >> Since upgrading to LCG-2.5.0 this is not working anymore: rfio
> >> connections from WNs are refused with the error
> >> isremote(): client is in another site
> >>
> >> How can it be configured to accept connections from a
> >> different subnet?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Massimo Biasotto
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